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nick smith is there live. >> good morning. most of the survivors of that deadly if i can trip have returned to northern california but search efforts continue in the sea of cortez for the seven that remain missing and family members and loved ones of those people continue to keep this story in the public eye. take a look at this video. today administrators and students of the valley montessori held a bake sale. mandy whose teacher is one of the father one of the seven missing men. they range from toddlers to eighth graders they watched the story unfold in the media and wanted to do their part. >> they know the situation. they follow the news. their families also follow news and they understand that her father was on a fishing trip and the boat capsized and no one can find him. >> reporter: for the eighth consecutive day a coastguard plane participated that covered 1700 square miles. seven missing men have been missing since the boat sank in july 3rd in the sea of cortez. needless to say they are hoping the money they raise wil
nick smith is there live. >> good morning. most of the survivors of that deadly if i can trip have returned to northern california but search efforts continue in the sea of cortez for the seven that remain missing and family members and loved ones of those people continue to keep this story in the public eye. take a look at this video. today administrators and students of the valley montessori held a bake sale. mandy whose teacher is one of the father one of the seven missing men. they...
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nick smith is there live. >> good morning. most of the survivors of that deadly if i can trip have returned to northern california but search efforts continue in the sea of cortez for the seven that remain missing and family members and loved ones of those people continue to keep this story in the public eye. take a look at this video. today administrators and students of the valley montessori held a bake sale. mandy whose teacher is one of the father one of the seven missing men. they range from toddlers to eighth graders they watched the story unfold in the media and wanted to do their part. >> they know the situation. they follow the news. their families also follow news and they understand that her father was on a fishing trip and the boat capsized and no one can find him. >> reporter: for the eighth consecutive day a coastguard plane participated that covered 1700 square miles. seven missing men have been missing since the boat sank in july 3rd in the sea of cortez. needless to say they are hoping the money they raise wil
nick smith is there live. >> good morning. most of the survivors of that deadly if i can trip have returned to northern california but search efforts continue in the sea of cortez for the seven that remain missing and family members and loved ones of those people continue to keep this story in the public eye. take a look at this video. today administrators and students of the valley montessori held a bake sale. mandy whose teacher is one of the father one of the seven missing men. they...
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join us next sunday morning, 11:00 a.m. eastern for another critical look at the media. >>> on a uniquely american holiday weekend, a look at the american dream. a steady job. a home of your own. a better life for your kids. a secure retirement for you. the reality of today's struggling economy threatens it all. is the american dream fading? >>> today, a "state of the union" special. "making it in america." with aol cofounder steve case, housing secretary, shaun donovan, and educator, geoffrey canada, and finance expert, suze orman, and and entrepreneur russell simmons. but first john mccain spending the 4th with the troops in afghanistan. i'm candy crowley and this is "state of the union." >>> minutes ago we were joined from kabul by the ranking republican on the armed forces committee, john mccain. you have been fearful that withdrawing the troops by september of next year is risky to the troops and advances made on the ground. have you seen or heard anything that causes you to rethink that? >> no, basically what i have s
join us next sunday morning, 11:00 a.m. eastern for another critical look at the media. >>> on a uniquely american holiday weekend, a look at the american dream. a steady job. a home of your own. a better life for your kids. a secure retirement for you. the reality of today's struggling economy threatens it all. is the american dream fading? >>> today, a "state of the union" special. "making it in america." with aol cofounder steve case, housing secretary,...
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nearly two dozen firefighters back. 22 of the new firefighters are returning after they were laid off during city budget cuts last year. at that time 49 firefighters were cut in all. the new class at academy was made possible by grants from fema and homeland security. the funding ensures they will be back on the job for two years. they are expected to return late next month. >> chlorox turned down a take over bid. the company said his offer is to low. it is the largest share holder. they are adopting a measure so other share holders can fight off the bid. he has suggested they look to shopping to competition. >>> borders plans to close all stores in united states after nobody stepped forward to buy them. the company said it'll can a judge on thursday to go ahead with plans to liquid ate stores starting friday. employ borders was the second largest bookstore chain in the united states. >>> on wall street stocks fell on concerns of the detect showdown. the dow dropped 94 points, the nasdaqoff 24. >> major layoffs at a giant. what workers said as they left the south bay campus. >> clouds
nearly two dozen firefighters back. 22 of the new firefighters are returning after they were laid off during city budget cuts last year. at that time 49 firefighters were cut in all. the new class at academy was made possible by grants from fema and homeland security. the funding ensures they will be back on the job for two years. they are expected to return late next month. >> chlorox turned down a take over bid. the company said his offer is to low. it is the largest share holder. they...
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twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. [ indistinct conversations ] [ hissing ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable! well, yeah. and that 15,000 dryer fires happen every year! that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents! correct. where did you get that?! i built it. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> time for a check of today's top stories. efforts are under way to clean up an oil spill on montana. there was an undetermined amount of crude oil spilled into the yellowstone river. the cause of the leak is under investigation. >>> there is a new contender in the 2012 race for the white house. michigan congressman, thad mccotter announced his candidacy on saturday at a rock concert. he is the third member of the house to enter the 2012 race. >>> enclosing arguments under way in the capital murder trial of casey anthony. she is charged with killing her young daughter
twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. [ indistinct conversations ] [ hissing ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable! well, yeah. and that 15,000 dryer fires happen every year! that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents! correct. where did you get that?! i built it. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪...
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nearly two dozen firefighters back. 22 of the new firefighters are returning after they were laid off during city budget cuts last year. at that time 49 firefighters were cut in all. the new class at academy was made possible by grants from fema and homeland security. the funding ensures they will be back on the job for two years. they are expected to return late next month. >> chlorox turned down a take over bid. the company said his offer is to low. it is the largest share holder. they are adopting a measure so other share holders can fight off the bid. he has suggested they look to shopping to competition. >>> borders plans to close all stores in united states after nobody stepped forward to buy them. the company said it'll can a judge on thursday to go ahead with plans to liquid ate stores starting friday. employ borders was the second largest bookstore chain in the united states. >>> on wall street stocks fell on concerns of the detect showdown. the dow dropped 94 points, the nasdaqoff 24. >> major layoffs at a giant. what workers said as they left the south bay campus. >> clouds
nearly two dozen firefighters back. 22 of the new firefighters are returning after they were laid off during city budget cuts last year. at that time 49 firefighters were cut in all. the new class at academy was made possible by grants from fema and homeland security. the funding ensures they will be back on the job for two years. they are expected to return late next month. >> chlorox turned down a take over bid. the company said his offer is to low. it is the largest share holder. they...
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grant allows them to fill 49 positions that were lost in a controversial brown-out plan last year. 22 of the 49 firefighters have accepted their jobs back but still have to be retrained. the fire department says they'll fill the remaining 27 openings with transfers. >>> outrage in san bruno after pg & e makes a court filing over who should pay the victims. it not only blames the company for the explosion but also places responsibility on the shoulder of the victims themselves. >> reporter: in the san bruno neighborhood where this explosion happened, all around me, you can see and even hear the sounds of homes being rebuilt, but while construction is well under way in this neighborhood, so is the legal battle between some of these residents and pg & e. today we're learning how pg & e may defend itself against the dozens of lawsuits. this disaster is still fresh in everyone's mind. >> when i looked out this window, the whole edition was engulfed in flames. >> reporter: bishop says he was impressed and reassured by the way pg & e responded to the crisis. >> he assured us that, don't worr
grant allows them to fill 49 positions that were lost in a controversial brown-out plan last year. 22 of the 49 firefighters have accepted their jobs back but still have to be retrained. the fire department says they'll fill the remaining 27 openings with transfers. >>> outrage in san bruno after pg & e makes a court filing over who should pay the victims. it not only blames the company for the explosion but also places responsibility on the shoulder of the victims themselves....
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the taliban has claimed responsibility. >>> the justice department has issued new gun shop rules for the four southwestern border states requiring dealers to alert the federal government to frequent buyers of high-powered rifles. it's part of an effort to stem the illicit flow of weapons into mexico. >>> two people were gored this morning, on the sixth day of spain's failous running of the bulls in pamplona. officials say one person suffered a horn injury to the back, while another was hit in the shoulder. >>> and a possible curve ball for the fan who caught derek jeter's 3,000th career hit. and then graciously gave him back the ball. "the new york times" reports that christian lopez may have 0 to pay tax on the value of his reward. four tickets to the yankees game for the rest of the season. an early look at wall street for the rest of the day. the dow opened at 12,505 after falling yesterday. the s&p tumbled 24 points. the nasdaq sank 57. in tokyo the nikkei dropped 143 points, while in hong kong the hang seng lost a whopping 684. >>> panic is spreading through europe's financial m
the taliban has claimed responsibility. >>> the justice department has issued new gun shop rules for the four southwestern border states requiring dealers to alert the federal government to frequent buyers of high-powered rifles. it's part of an effort to stem the illicit flow of weapons into mexico. >>> two people were gored this morning, on the sixth day of spain's failous running of the bulls in pamplona. officials say one person suffered a horn injury to the back, while...
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uncertainty about the plan, a wave of house republicans emerged from their closed-door session this morning resigned to accept it. among them, florida freshman allen west, who was elected with strong tea party support. does it meet all the criteria i'd like to have? no. but i think part of governing is to be able to say, this is good enough for us to go forward. >> reporter: another freshman-- blake farenthold of texas-- said he had gone from "lean no" to "lean yes." >> you've got to claim a win when you can claim a win. a football game is a great example. "cut, cap and balance" was a hail mary touchdown pass. let's go and take what we can get in this. get the five yards, get the first down and fight the next battles. >> reporter: until this point, many conservatives had objected to any move away from that so- called "cut, cap and balance" plan, which passed the house last week. it called for $6 trillion in deficit savings over ten years, plus a balanced budget amendment to the constitution. but as the august second deadline has moved closer, pressure has mounted. phone calls from citizens
uncertainty about the plan, a wave of house republicans emerged from their closed-door session this morning resigned to accept it. among them, florida freshman allen west, who was elected with strong tea party support. does it meet all the criteria i'd like to have? no. but i think part of governing is to be able to say, this is good enough for us to go forward. >> reporter: another freshman-- blake farenthold of texas-- said he had gone from "lean no" to "lean yes."...
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you can find no active taliban. but nato can over here the taliban radio traffic. they will move out. they will try to move. it will try to move things they have stored to keep them out of nato's path. it is a cat and mouse game. the plainfield is the homes of afghan civilians -- the playing field is the homes of afghan civilians living in these places. >> some of the guys came up. we talked to them. i think what we are going to do, we are going to post support units year, a kind of leader rabb. -- loiter around. especially back. i think it will be 15:30. >> let's go ahead and break down and get on the road. >> the high ground is over their. we will go back. >> ok. >> i do not think by any metric anyone argues there are fewer attacks and less violence in afghanistan now than there has ever been. the number of bombs exploded, the number of civilians killed, the number of nato troops killed has only risen steadily throughout the war. so, the only way you can argue security is better is by interpreting conditions on the ground differently. yes, you could say, there ar
you can find no active taliban. but nato can over here the taliban radio traffic. they will move out. they will try to move. it will try to move things they have stored to keep them out of nato's path. it is a cat and mouse game. the plainfield is the homes of afghan civilians -- the playing field is the homes of afghan civilians living in these places. >> some of the guys came up. we talked to them. i think what we are going to do, we are going to post support units year, a kind of...
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but he said this morning was the right sho thing. we what he had to say this morninga i think should open the eyes of america about where we need toyn go. we yesterday the president sat down and said, we need to be seriousi about deficit reduction. we don't need a.hing we need something that speaks te authoritatively to the world, mahe that the united stateses understands this stuff this stuff is a challenge and is prepared to make the hard choices tosi address. i think the president's right. i was interviewed this morning by it in on a radio station isug said by when you take a mini a deal, just get it over with? a well, if you think you take a at mini deal, he'll probably beherm offered a mini mini deal and ats the end of the day, little of nothing will happen. here's the problem we face and it's a real problem. for every dollar spent inorrow washington, we buy or 40 cents. with firewood from countries around the world. number one creditor in the china wants us money so we can stand for government purposes.el how do we spend the mo
but he said this morning was the right sho thing. we what he had to say this morninga i think should open the eyes of america about where we need toyn go. we yesterday the president sat down and said, we need to be seriousi about deficit reduction. we don't need a.hing we need something that speaks te authoritatively to the world, mahe that the united stateses understands this stuff this stuff is a challenge and is prepared to make the hard choices tosi address. i think the president's right. i...
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we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on the sidelines is that the middle class cannot buy. it is not because -- if you are a billionaire, you can only buy so many cars, so many planes. it is the middle-class that really believes our economy. we have to be thinking of them. thank you. >> center -- se --nator laughtenburg? >> i approach this from a standpoint of personal experience that tells me that we are not doing the right thing in our country, that those of us who are fortunate enough to have succeeded financially, whether through inheritance or hard work -- the fact of the matter is that we are living pretty high on the
we had the largest expansion in the history of this country, over 22 million new net jobs. we handed off to president bush a record surplus. he cut taxes. he cut taxes, and look where we are now. he inherited a record surplus. alan greenspan said we were in danger of having too much money, the federal government. we had a $5 trillion surplus going into the future. the budget would have balanced this year. where are the jobs from these bush tax cuts? the reason there are $3 trillion sitting on...
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the taliban still try to regain lost ground. still intimidate and still assassinate. >> these attacks on karzai's inner circle are, we're told, likely to get worse as u.s. troops again coming home and through the transition in 2014, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer, thank you. there is word of enough signs two al qaeda groups may be joining forces. u.s. officials are now saying the branch in yemen has given weapons, fighters, beings explosives and training to the affiliate in somalia. yes, ma'am mental and somalia coming together against us. the officials say this is especially dangerous because both groups have recruited u.s. citizens. remember that radical american cleric anwar al awlaki is the leader of al qaeda in yemen. the feds have linked him to recent terror plots against the united states. including the attempted christmas day underwear bombing, the food massacre and botched times square bombing. catherine herridge works intelligence for us live from d.c. tonight. catherine, details. >> thank you, shepard. u.s. officials c
the taliban still try to regain lost ground. still intimidate and still assassinate. >> these attacks on karzai's inner circle are, we're told, likely to get worse as u.s. troops again coming home and through the transition in 2014, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer, thank you. there is word of enough signs two al qaeda groups may be joining forces. u.s. officials are now saying the branch in yemen has given weapons, fighters, beings explosives and training to the affiliate in somalia....
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morning clouds afternoon sunshine. temperatures about zblafrj what else is new at the garlic festival? handing out mouth wash. >> garlic flavored? >> no, thank goodness. thank you. >>> back in a moment with a look at a whole who has lost her way and efforts to help her. cc1:cc1: >>> mother doesn't know best, a: least in this case. the case with the female gray whale we've been tell you. she and her calf spend the last few weeks swimming in the orego: border.cc1: 40-footcc1: whale continues to draw yous. but she's alone.cc1: the baby headed back to the ocean. experts say she's losing weight because she can't find enough food in the freshwater of the river. >> currently, the thought is, you know, give her a few days and hope that she'll turn and leave, as her calf did. >> last saturday her calf swam the ccocean,1: tocc1: biologists have been trying to coax the mama whale back to the pacific by playing songs of killer whales and banging on pipes but that's not successful. remember humphrey? check in with john enry smith o
morning clouds afternoon sunshine. temperatures about zblafrj what else is new at the garlic festival? handing out mouth wash. >> garlic flavored? >> no, thank goodness. thank you. >>> back in a moment with a look at a whole who has lost her way and efforts to help her. cc1:cc1: >>> mother doesn't know best, a: least in this case. the case with the female gray whale we've been tell you. she and her calf spend the last few weeks swimming in the orego: border.cc1:...
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. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. i am stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. let's check weather and traffic. hello. >> hello. there was some rain in some neighborhoods last night. not a big deal. now a front because all that is south of us and we'll have a decent day today. 69 at the airport. humidity is the kind of high. that will be coming down. you'll get more and more comfortable as far as the humidity goes. we're shooting for high temperature around 90. if you watched at the lower eastern shore, you may see some rain to start today. that will stay south of baltimore. >> traffic not looking too bad so far. folks heading back to work. we have some good news to report in the city. the accident at washburn avenue just cleared a few minutes ago. a disabled vehicle on southbound 95 is off to the shoulder at mountain road. traffic should be moving fine. east down 50 at the bay bridge, we have a disabled vehicle blocking the right lane. a few things to watch out for
. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. i am stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. let's check weather and traffic. hello. >> hello. there was some rain in some neighborhoods last night. not a big deal. now a front because all that is south of us and we'll have a decent day today. 69 at the airport. humidity is the kind of high. that will be coming down. you'll get...
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tomorrow for morning hour debate. >> new and returning house and senate members, with contact information and committee assignments. order online at c-span.org/shop. >> senate minority in the turret -- leader mitch mcconnell and other senators talked to reporters about negotiations over the debt ceiling and the federal budget. he said he hopes there will be some breakthrough tomorrow when republicans meet with president obama. from the capital, this is 10 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. senator kyl and i are looking forward to talking with the president one more time about the issue we have in front of us. we are going to do something about this $14 trillion that we have, not to mention liabilities on popular entitlement programs. this is the perfect time, as i have said repeatedly for months, a great opportunity to do something really big and important. the president has said he prefers a big package. we all do. i hope there will be a breakthrough tomorrow. maybe he could begin telling us what he has in mind. we have had a difficult time trying to get a clear proposal out of the pr
tomorrow for morning hour debate. >> new and returning house and senate members, with contact information and committee assignments. order online at c-span.org/shop. >> senate minority in the turret -- leader mitch mcconnell and other senators talked to reporters about negotiations over the debt ceiling and the federal budget. he said he hopes there will be some breakthrough tomorrow when republicans meet with president obama. from the capital, this is 10 minutes. >> good...
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some better news. that accident we have been following southbound 880 at dixon landing has been cleared off the freeway. chp just left the scene. you can see on our sensors here lots of green, sluggish on the northbound side and everything pushessive pushed out of the roads. no troubles there. 880/237 clear here, as well. all of the south bay is accident-free. we have roadwork northbound 85 between 101 and almaden expressway. this roadwork is in effect until 6:00 this morning. there are various lanes blocked through that area so might see slight delays out the door through there. bay area bridges problem-free. live look at the san mateo bridge, so far, so good 13 to 14 minutes between 880 and 101. 880 good in both directions. northbound towards the bay bridge, problem-free no delays at the toll plaza. upper deck good into san francisco. roadwork near the incline. they hope to wrap it up by 5:00. slight spectator slowing approaching the scene. golden gate bridge also accident-free. looks like we are mov
some better news. that accident we have been following southbound 880 at dixon landing has been cleared off the freeway. chp just left the scene. you can see on our sensors here lots of green, sluggish on the northbound side and everything pushessive pushed out of the roads. no troubles there. 880/237 clear here, as well. all of the south bay is accident-free. we have roadwork northbound 85 between 101 and almaden expressway. this roadwork is in effect until 6:00 this morning. there are various...
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here is what he has to say. >> we've had the place here for 22 years and the restaurant 9. i've noticed in the 9 years certain people can't leave their child home. maybe their child is the center of the universe but they don't realize it's not the center of "the" universe. >> well, well, well, i'm sure plenty of local restaurants ready to jump on this and welcome kids into their restaurants with open arms. parents, you know what? you can always cook for the under 6 crowd too. >>> serious side. check on the market. we are coming off on pair of losing sessions that we have had here on wall street and on track for another week open. it's italy that is grabbing the european debt crisis spotlight away from greece and making investors really nervous that europe's problems are spiraling out of control. >> alison kosik, thank you. >>> he put his life on the line for his fellow soldiers and lost a hand in the process. an american hero headed to the white house today to accept the nation's highest military honor. i don't even know anymore. [ tapping ] well, know this -- for a good de
here is what he has to say. >> we've had the place here for 22 years and the restaurant 9. i've noticed in the 9 years certain people can't leave their child home. maybe their child is the center of the universe but they don't realize it's not the center of "the" universe. >> well, well, well, i'm sure plenty of local restaurants ready to jump on this and welcome kids into their restaurants with open arms. parents, you know what? you can always cook for the under 6 crowd...
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the men were identified as two southern california men men, ages 20 and 22 -- men, ages 20 and 22. >>> people at one peninsula school have a lot of cleaning up to do. part of daily skyline elementary was gutted overnight. jade hernandez is live with more and to show us the damage. >> reporter: garning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here -- good morning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here surveying the damage. we want to take you right inside of the classroom. books, chairs, equipment, all damaged. we've already checked in with the north county fire authority. the department spokesman says an investigator is trying to determine whether this is a suspicious fire or was intentionally set. fortunately, students don't return to school until -- until later this summer. this was a single fire. within 15 minutes of arrival, firefighters put out flames. two battalion chiefs, six engines responded. to get you a better idea where we are this morning, the school is located is surrounded by duplexes and home. fortunately, the fire did not spread. no one was hurt. we left a me
the men were identified as two southern california men men, ages 20 and 22 -- men, ages 20 and 22. >>> people at one peninsula school have a lot of cleaning up to do. part of daily skyline elementary was gutted overnight. jade hernandez is live with more and to show us the damage. >> reporter: garning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here -- good morning. it's daylight and the supervisor was out here surveying the damage. we want to take you right inside of the...
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that average is 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look really deeply contested but term out to be unanimous. at&t vs. f.c.c. is a good example. when the case was granted people said it was the next citizens united. it involved the privacy rights of corporations. and, you know, the statute, the freedom of information act grants rights for personal privacy and what the corporation, at&t, said we have rights of privacy here because person is defined to mean corporation under the federal code. that argument didn't work too well because as the chief justice pointed out in oral argument the word is personnel privacy and there is a situation in which words mean different definitions from the root. craft and craftee, squirrel and squirrely and pastor and pastoral. and the chief justice writing for oral argument said at&t didn't have the right to personal privacy. and he said, we trust that at&t will not take it personally. [laughter] there was a high rate of so-called ideological division for the term in the case of 5-4 or
that average is 22%. so roughly the same. those statistics will not tell the whole story. some of the cases look really deeply contested but term out to be unanimous. at&t vs. f.c.c. is a good example. when the case was granted people said it was the next citizens united. it involved the privacy rights of corporations. and, you know, the statute, the freedom of information act grants rights for personal privacy and what the corporation, at&t, said we have rights of privacy here because...
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so it hurts them in the sense that they have to promote new people, but they just promote new people. and the more raids we do like this, the more we upset and aggrieve the afghan population, the more support they get. >> narrator: matthew hoh resigned from the foreign service in 2009 because he felt that us tactics were only fueling the insurgency. >> it's counter-intuitive. you think by killing the bomb makers, you're going win. but you and i can go and kill a bomb maker tomorrow, and he'll be replaced within 30 or 40 days. it ain't that hard to teach a guy how to... how to make a bomb and put it on the side of the road, particularly when you have a large pool of willing participants coming from an aggrieved population. it's not too hard. >> narrator: the last year in afghanistan has been the most violent of the entire war. more us soldiers were killed, more taliban were killed, and more afghan civilians were killed than ever before. but us commanders argue that this unprecedented violence could actually be a sign that the strategy is working. ( shouting ) ( gunfire ) >> this is one
so it hurts them in the sense that they have to promote new people, but they just promote new people. and the more raids we do like this, the more we upset and aggrieve the afghan population, the more support they get. >> narrator: matthew hoh resigned from the foreign service in 2009 because he felt that us tactics were only fueling the insurgency. >> it's counter-intuitive. you think by killing the bomb makers, you're going win. but you and i can go and kill a bomb maker tomorrow,...
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sunday morning. right now, today, they did complete the inspection of the leading edges of the shuttle's wings. and they use the shuttle's robotic arm to do that inspection. these were techniques that were developed in the aftermath of a columbia accident because, of course, most people know that the accident was caused by foam falling off of the main tank, the schedule tank, hitting the leading edge of the wing which ultimately caused the "columbia" accident. they developed these techniques to look at the leading edges of the wings to make sure there was no damage. they'll be releasing the results of that inspection a little later today. and then tomorrow, as they approach the space station, the space station's cameras will take a look at the underbelly of the shuttle and take a look at the tiles there to make sure there has been no damage to the shuttle's tiles either. so right now, again, on their way to the space station, they have got a busy 12 days ahead. carrying about 7,000 pounds of cargo, m
sunday morning. right now, today, they did complete the inspection of the leading edges of the shuttle's wings. and they use the shuttle's robotic arm to do that inspection. these were techniques that were developed in the aftermath of a columbia accident because, of course, most people know that the accident was caused by foam falling off of the main tank, the schedule tank, hitting the leading edge of the wing which ultimately caused the "columbia" accident. they developed these...
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the new technology will be used in 40 airports across the country. >>> today's early-morning landing marked the end of an era for america's space program. jim spellman is live in cape canaveral to show us the final touchdown of an american icon. >> reporter: good morning. it was really amazing just before dawn, the shuttle "atlantis" touched down. two weeks ago we saw it launch from here. did an excellent job of going to the international space station, transferred some supplies, did a final spacewalk. a little hard to imagine we'll never see another launch or landing like we saw today. i think the word that sums it up is "bittersweet." people are here still enjoying it. but tomorrow comes the bitter. we know 2300 people will get pink slips tomorrow. they will be out of a job. and about 8,000 nasa employees will be out of a job with uncertain futures for them and a lot of uncertainty where the space shuttle program is going. tori? >> yeah. i heard the chance there might be -- there might be a chance for the americans to carpool with the russians to get up there. so this is not the en
the new technology will be used in 40 airports across the country. >>> today's early-morning landing marked the end of an era for america's space program. jim spellman is live in cape canaveral to show us the final touchdown of an american icon. >> reporter: good morning. it was really amazing just before dawn, the shuttle "atlantis" touched down. two weeks ago we saw it launch from here. did an excellent job of going to the international space station, transferred some...
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a dangerous heat wave spreads across at least 22 states from texas all the way up to new england. triple digit temperatures and high humidity signal major warnings for tens of millions of americans. we will tell you when it will finally break. >>> steal mate. president obama and congressional leaders hold more talks today to raise the debt ceiling. both sides refusing to budge on tax increases or spending cuts. we will talk with republican congressman paul ryan will the debt showdown and how millions of americans on medicare could be impacted on a new deal. >>> final spell. a star-studded premiere for the last "harry potter" film. thousands of fans on hand to bid an emotional farewell "early" this tuesday morning, july 12th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning to you on this rather warm tuesday morning. you can see 7:00 a.m. in new york city, 81 degrees and it feels a little stickier than 81 out there. >> it's 81, definitely 81. man, is it hot around here, huh? >> yeah. the humidity outside. folks across the country from texas all the way up from new england feeling th
a dangerous heat wave spreads across at least 22 states from texas all the way up to new england. triple digit temperatures and high humidity signal major warnings for tens of millions of americans. we will tell you when it will finally break. >>> steal mate. president obama and congressional leaders hold more talks today to raise the debt ceiling. both sides refusing to budge on tax increases or spending cuts. we will talk with republican congressman paul ryan will the debt showdown...
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christine has the morning off. >> we've got a lot of news this morning, including some breaking news out of afghanistan. >> that's right. we begin there where afghan president hamid karzai's half brother was found shot to death at his home. ahmed wali karzai was the provenÇal council chief of kandahar. he suffered gunshot wounds to his head and chest according to hospital officials. a spokesman for kandahar's government said a guard killed karzai. the taliban says -- >> we've seen the worst so far. excessive heat warnings and advisories posted in 23 states. the heat in many areas could reach 115 degrees. the heat wave is being blamed for one death in madison county, illinois. in oklahoma it was so hot, that part of a highway buckled. look at that. motorist was hospitalized after his bike hit the buckled pavement. in arkansas several communities have opened cooling centers. good rule of thumb in this heat whatever you're doing don't overdo it. >> if you're going to go outside in heat like this better be drinking a lot of water before you come out. make sure you have some substance in
christine has the morning off. >> we've got a lot of news this morning, including some breaking news out of afghanistan. >> that's right. we begin there where afghan president hamid karzai's half brother was found shot to death at his home. ahmed wali karzai was the provenÇal council chief of kandahar. he suffered gunshot wounds to his head and chest according to hospital officials. a spokesman for kandahar's government said a guard killed karzai. the taliban says -- >> we've...
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on the morning of 9/11, leroy was training to be a ranger, and as his instructor got the terrible news, they told leroy and his class, keep training. you might be going to war. within months leroy was in afghanistan for the first of seven deployments since 9/11. leroy speaks proudly of the progress our troops have made. afghan communities now free from the terror of the taliban and afghan forces that are taking more responsibility for their security. he carries with him the memories of americans who have made the ultimate sacrifice to make this progress possible. earlier in the oval office leroy g gave me the extraordinary privilege of showing me the small plaque that is bolted to his prosthetic arm. on it are the names of the fallen rangers from the 75th regiment. they are quite literally part of him, just as they will always be part of america. one of those names is of the ranger who did not come back from the raid that day, specialist christopher gathercole. christopher's brother and sister and grandmother are here with us today. i would ask that they stand briefly so that we can sh
on the morning of 9/11, leroy was training to be a ranger, and as his instructor got the terrible news, they told leroy and his class, keep training. you might be going to war. within months leroy was in afghanistan for the first of seven deployments since 9/11. leroy speaks proudly of the progress our troops have made. afghan communities now free from the terror of the taliban and afghan forces that are taking more responsibility for their security. he carries with him the memories of...
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schaefer as the president of true alliesance, which has 22-member financial centers and approximately $1.4 billion in assets and both of these individuals are exceptionally knowledgeable voices on consumer protection issues and were deeply engaged in these issues during the dodd-frank act. mr. calhoun, i wanted to ask you one question having to do with for-profit education. title ten of the dodd-frank act requires the study and monitoring of the private education student loan market, and it is my understanding from hearings in the health education and labor committee that it's common for the for-profit educational institutions to make student loans directly to their students as a way to fill the gap between federal loans and the price of tuition. do you know if these loans would be covered by the bureau's new authorities under dodd frank, and if not, do you believe they should be? >> they are covered and they should be, because this is a mini version of the subprime lending and mortgage problems we saw. these loans are provided to people who are trying to do the right thing, get an ed
schaefer as the president of true alliesance, which has 22-member financial centers and approximately $1.4 billion in assets and both of these individuals are exceptionally knowledgeable voices on consumer protection issues and were deeply engaged in these issues during the dodd-frank act. mr. calhoun, i wanted to ask you one question having to do with for-profit education. title ten of the dodd-frank act requires the study and monitoring of the private education student loan market, and it is...
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it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. tuesday july 12th. i'm pam cook. >>> and good morning. i'm dave clark. let's checkwetter and traffic. here's steve. >>> pam and dave, thank you very much. another cool day on tap here for the weather menu. we have low clouds in place. lots of drizzle as well. so coast and bay. not really so much inland. maybe more mist there. but it's a cool pattern for those inland with only mid to upper 70s for many. and then 50s 60s closer to the coast. here's sal. >>> steve, traffic is moving along pretty well on westbound highway 4. and it's not quite as wet here as it has been along the coast where we have drizzle and windshield wiper weather. moving along and taking a look at the san mateo bridge that traffic looks pretty good heading out to the high-rise. but on the peninsula there is a problem on interstate 280 getting up there daly city. ktvu's kraig debro is at the scene of a pretty serious accident. kraig. >> reporter: yeah. sal, chp is now confirming that the offramp closure here between
it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. tuesday july 12th. i'm pam cook. >>> and good morning. i'm dave clark. let's checkwetter and traffic. here's steve. >>> pam and dave, thank you very much. another cool day on tap here for the weather menu. we have low clouds in place. lots of drizzle as well. so coast and bay. not really so much inland. maybe more mist there. but it's a cool pattern for those inland with only mid...
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alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, alison. >>> afghan officials are blaming the taliban for the murder of an 8-year-old boy. the government says the taliban demanded the father's police struck in exchange for the life of the boy and killed him when the father said no. the father said he thought it was just a prank call. a spokesman for the taliban denies any responsibility for the death of that child. >>> 7:1. president obama is expected to talk about immigration issues today. he will be speaking at the annual conference of the national council of laraza in washington, d.c. organizers say attendees want to hear from the president on a number of pending issues including immigration reform. they also want him to comment on the record number of deportations last year. >>> a new study shows racial discrimination by housing providers in solano county against black applicants. out of 40 pairs of blight and black applicants calling about the same rental, 13 white individuals received preferential treatment t. the study was done in part by the solano county office of legal servi
alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, alison. >>> afghan officials are blaming the taliban for the murder of an 8-year-old boy. the government says the taliban demanded the father's police struck in exchange for the life of the boy and killed him when the father said no. the father said he thought it was just a prank call. a spokesman for the taliban denies any responsibility for the death of that child. >>> 7:1. president obama is expected to talk about...
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now, i catch the 52 in the morning. it's supposed to come at 6:40. if it's on time, i make it to holden market by 7:30. then catch the 83 at 7:55 which i make it to 7th and prince by 8:30, that gives me just enough time to walk the 10 blocks and be to the luna deluxe by 9:00. but if any of these buses are late, i'm in trouble. because if i miss the 83 at 7:55, the next bus doesn't come until 8:15 and it's always packed. that puts me on the 8:45 and that puts me in trouble with my boss. one morning i was riding the bus and a lady she tells me they're going to cut more lines including the 73 on weekends. i'm listening to her but i just don't understand how they could do this. how are people supposed to live? there's nothing in our neighborhoods, no grocery stores, no fish market, no nothing, so i'm thinking what am i supposed to do now? the lady she said she was going to join the bus riders union to make them stop the cuts. she pointed to a young man on the bus handing out applications. so i went up to him and i asked for one. when the bus riders union
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meanwhile a new cbs news poll out this morning shows that 71% of americans disapprove of how republicans are handling the debt talk negotiations. congressional democrats and president obama are fairing a bit better. more than that in my next update in an hour. for now we are live in washington, d.c. alison burns ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the hillsborough county council will limit what they can receive on utility discounts. last year it amounted to $48,000. the city paid for by tapping into the redevelopment agency funds. >>> today the league of california cities and the city of san jose are among others that will file a lawsuit against save california because of the way redevelopment agencies were eliminated in the budget. two redevelopment bills are unconstitutional. the bills act as poison pills from ever coming backup life. >>> don't be surprised if you see smoke in the hills of wood side this morning. they are conducting a controlled burn. it's part of the research on fire retar dents as well as the performance of a new fire detection system. that burn scheduled to start at 10:00 this
meanwhile a new cbs news poll out this morning shows that 71% of americans disapprove of how republicans are handling the debt talk negotiations. congressional democrats and president obama are fairing a bit better. more than that in my next update in an hour. for now we are live in washington, d.c. alison burns ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the hillsborough county council will limit what they can receive on utility discounts. last year it amounted to $48,000. the city paid for by tapping...
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pakistan is fighting the taliban on its own territory but by some accounts it's supporting the taliban in afghanistan. a new book playing with fire, pakistan at war with itself. by "washington post" correspondent pamela constable dell ofs into all of this. and joins us now, it is good to you have with us. >> thank you so much. >> woodruff: a provocative title, playing with fire, pakistan at wore with itself. what dow mean by that? >> it mean bes-- many layers of meaning in that. playing with fire in the sense that pakistan has always flirted with dangerous notions. it's always sort of had this nuanced subtle, denied unclear relationship with all these militant groups mostly because they want us to use them as proxies against india which is their long-term adversary but now it has come back to haunt them and many of these same militant islamic groups that they sort of thought they could manage or handle have gotten way out of control and not only moving against afghanistan but in many cases turning against the pakistani state itself. >> you spent a lot of time in the country reporting f
pakistan is fighting the taliban on its own territory but by some accounts it's supporting the taliban in afghanistan. a new book playing with fire, pakistan at war with itself. by "washington post" correspondent pamela constable dell ofs into all of this. and joins us now, it is good to you have with us. >> thank you so much. >> woodruff: a provocative title, playing with fire, pakistan at wore with itself. what dow mean by that? >> it mean bes-- many layers of...
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. >> this morning, he said, my younger brother was murdered -- martyred in his house. this is the life of the afghan people. we have all suffered from the same pain. ahmad wali karzai was the most powerful player in kandahar. when we recently visited his compound, it was probably a day like today. he was the man to solve every problem. that created problems for him. >> this is for the big attacks, like suicide attacks. are two major suicide attacks on me -- on my office -- there were two major suicide attacks me -oe -- on my office. >> are they still happening? >> taliban pou >> he came under fire from his allies -- taliban. >> he came under fire from his allies, too. there are reports that you support the taliban. >> that is in the past. >> never he did, -- whatever he did, ahmad wali was the point man for the allied forces. >> for more on the power vacuum the assassination leaves, i am joined by david ignatius. thank you for joining us. with ahmad wali karzai gone, who will fill his shoes? >> we do not know yet. the key strong man in this area of kandahar has been ah
. >> this morning, he said, my younger brother was murdered -- martyred in his house. this is the life of the afghan people. we have all suffered from the same pain. ahmad wali karzai was the most powerful player in kandahar. when we recently visited his compound, it was probably a day like today. he was the man to solve every problem. that created problems for him. >> this is for the big attacks, like suicide attacks. are two major suicide attacks on me -- on my office -- there...
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this is the "cbs morning news." discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, >>> good morning. happy 4th of july. >> welcome to 9 news now. welcome to the 4th of july, we are hoping for the best tonight. >> i think there's an outside chance of a lingering storm this evening. for the majority of us, the parades this afternoon should be good. tonight, again, most of us will be in good shape. here's a look at 49th of july independence day forecast. we will just pass through this morning since a lot of folks are sleeping. 88, 5:00, 90. highs in the low 90s. isolated storm at worst. better chance south of washington. 9:00 p.m. temperature, 83 degrees. consider that out and about for the fireworkses. we had fireworks last night thanks to mother nature. a lot of trees down on the g.w. parkway. they produced heavy storms yesterday, but offshore norfolk there, we are down significantly. down to 66 in gaithersburg. everyon
this is the "cbs morning news." discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, >>> good morning. happy 4th of july. >> welcome to 9 news now. welcome to the 4th of july, we are hoping for the best tonight. >> i think there's an outside chance of a lingering storm this evening. for the majority of us, the parades this afternoon should be good. tonight, again, most...
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in the pink pack. >>> "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> and time for your "morning papers." this is a really sad story. which hopefully is going to have a happy ending because they're trying to take care of this duck in naples, florida. i remember doing a story on this sort of similar. it wasn't a dart, it was an arrow. take a look at this poor fellow. he's got a dart from his head, this little duck. he was impaled with a dart. they're trying to capture the duck so they can save the guy. they're saying it looks likee this dart duff missed vital organs. >> went right through his head, did it not? >> more importantly they're saying in florida you need to teach your kids or maybe folks playing in the backyard thinking this is funny to aim at animals, this is what can happen. they're trying to make this a lesson for folks to not do this and make sure you say to your kids, this is not funny. >> at least he seems okay for now. >> that can't go on for too much longer though. >> this is leading into our next story out of the "sacramento bee." talking about the california st
in the pink pack. >>> "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> and time for your "morning papers." this is a really sad story. which hopefully is going to have a happy ending because they're trying to take care of this duck in naples, florida. i remember doing a story on this sort of similar. it wasn't a dart, it was an arrow. take a look at this poor fellow. he's got a dart from his head, this little duck. he was impaled with a dart....
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so far no arrests have been made. >>> new this morning. a car drove through a fence and into a yard in oakland. jade hernandez is on the scene with that big mess. jade, what do we know? >> we are live near 580 near 36th and west. this is a very busy intersection. what we know this morning is that oakland police arrested a man who actually drove into the this fence. you can see right here all of the damage here in front it looks like what is an apartment building. this is that 36th and west. ktvu captured police wheeling that person. in fact, paramedics wheeled the suspect into an ambulance. we don't know the extent of the drivers injuries. we do know he tried to run from police earlier this morning. we don't know what caused this driver to strike the fence here near 36th and west. we do know when police arrived he did try to run from police and we don't know the extent of his injuries. we do know he was taken to the hospital. right now again it's a fluid situation. we don't know exactly what caused this accident or what caused the driver t
so far no arrests have been made. >>> new this morning. a car drove through a fence and into a yard in oakland. jade hernandez is on the scene with that big mess. jade, what do we know? >> we are live near 580 near 36th and west. this is a very busy intersection. what we know this morning is that oakland police arrested a man who actually drove into the this fence. you can see right here all of the damage here in front it looks like what is an apartment building. this is that...
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this is the "cbs morning news." brown. this is the "cbs morning news." discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. >>> we're in the low 70s this morning. we're going to be on the hot and humid side. not quite stuffy like yesterday. 87 this evening. dinner time, fireworks should be in the comfortable low 80s. don, take it away. >>> here's what we'll be keeping an eye on today. turkey cut its ties with libya, pulling its ambassador. >>> saving greece. they're getting their worst bond ratings. >>> also, this serbian chief has been tossed out. >>> we're also updating several local stories. >>> bringing them home or keeping them abroad. key u.s. congressmen question president obama's plans. >> i try to be a citizen of the river, it's heart breaking. >>> the gasoline pipeline ruptures in montana. the race is on to clean up the april. we'll have more in a few minutes. [ female announcer ] are you and your dry hair not getting along? [ w
this is the "cbs morning news." brown. this is the "cbs morning news." discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. >>> we're in the low 70s this morning. we're going to be on the hot and humid side. not quite stuffy like yesterday. 87 this evening. dinner time, fireworks should be in the comfortable low 80s. don, take it away. >>>...
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to the news. >> to the news. a lot going on this morning. the overtly intense bargaining continues in washington over the debt ceiling and compromise. it doesn't seem likely democrats and republicans are any closer to a deal. we'll talk about that. then, is dr. marcus bachmann praying away the gay? an eye-opening undercover investigation onto his christian counseling clinic. the clinic's claims with therapy for gays and lesbians. a look at the week ahead. ies to stay ahead of her class. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels.
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thanks marina good morning and welcome to business arts in switzerland as one of the top ten investors in russia country's trade is only getting stronger leaders of the two armies exaggerators or business the proposed free trade agreement and the inauguration of the wholesome cement plant in moscow now we caught up with the swiss economic matters at the find out what's next in terms of projects. which is. not what. pharmaceutical production it's an investment five hundred million. investment or if you really think so this. company very much interested in. being in developing this. saw a project around the who will championship who. in particular the president in play india a. construction company recently and he mentioned i look for some piece of the cake around the stadium infrastructure in sochi well recently still stakes in seven companies to russia after bailout plans linked to the states ceding of that's in crisis economy may sell stakes in gas pipelines to refineries and others say that it's russian's ethnology corp and they were gazprom are among those in talks with minsk the co
thanks marina good morning and welcome to business arts in switzerland as one of the top ten investors in russia country's trade is only getting stronger leaders of the two armies exaggerators or business the proposed free trade agreement and the inauguration of the wholesome cement plant in moscow now we caught up with the swiss economic matters at the find out what's next in terms of projects. which is. not what. pharmaceutical production it's an investment five hundred million. investment or...
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morning you're watching business switzerland as one of the top ten member says a country's trade is only getting stronger both presidents are meeting today to talk of business the proposed free trade agreement ration of wholesome cement plant . business r.t. caught up with the swiss economic minister to find out what investors are looking at. there is a need there on the need for technology here in new york the technology being. offered by the swiss companies the big companies and the small and mid-sized companies as well and of the other side we in switzerland people from different countries russian pro russian production. development here and there is quite positively and we stress. being one specced on the free trade agreement it's gross can probably be increased significantly and that's a pyramid. well reuss may sell stakes in seven companies to russia after accepting bailout funds linked to the states ceding of assets crisis here the economy may sell stakes in gas pipelines to apply in reeds and other stated companies russian technologies corp say one gazprom are among those in truc
morning you're watching business switzerland as one of the top ten member says a country's trade is only getting stronger both presidents are meeting today to talk of business the proposed free trade agreement ration of wholesome cement plant . business r.t. caught up with the swiss economic minister to find out what investors are looking at. there is a need there on the need for technology here in new york the technology being. offered by the swiss companies the big companies and the small and...